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A sturdy wooden desk with a net frame backing doubles as a soccer goal and comfy bean bag chairs offer extra seating that can be easily pushed out of the way when the game begins. Part bunk bed and part play structure, this attractive and imaginative built-in, spotted on My Home Project, is all fun. Turn a second-hand bunk bed into a copycat design by nailing plywood directly to the bed frame.

Just be sure the bed is properly anchored first. This playful space, created by Anita Roll, makes math and science extra fun! The chalkboard paint walls , featuring adorable scientific doodles, add the perfect touch.

Every superhero must have his domain. This young crusader spends his nights basking in the glow of his own personal Metropolis. The cleverly constructed cityscape, created by artist Anita Roll, features soft backlighting, bringing the silhouetted city to life with a flick of a switch. Who says playing dress-up is just for girls! This built-in loft, complete with comfy seating and a simple pulley system for hauling up snacks and treasures, is a boyhood dream brought to life.

Slick, stylish, and built around fun, this clever design is a straight-up winner! Nothing sets the mood for a train-themed space like the clickity-clack on tiny wheels on miniature tracks!

Have a Matchbox devotee on your hands? Keep those miniature rollers in order with this clever and attractive storage idea. Bespoke Only. Does your little one love nature? The tent adds a playful area for your child to let their imagination run wild, and rustic colors and fabrics add the perfect woodsy touch.

Maite Granda. A gallon of paint and some masking tape is all it takes to recreate this playful space from Maite Granda. You can add a line of color anywhere on the wall, but placing it where the wall meets the ceiling is a great way to add color without making the space feel busy. Reena Sotropa. A faux treehouse with coordinating woodsy wallpaper dominates in this rustic space designed by Reena Sotropa. It will make your child feel like they're in the woods—perfect for rainy days when they can't go outside.

Reclaimed barn wood applied to the walls lends an authentic cabin-feel to the design. Actively scan device characteristics for identification.

Use precise geolocation data. Select personalised content. Incorporate low to the ground tables and mats to keep a little boy busy all day long. Source: Design By Numbers.

Deep colors make excellent accent walls and provide the perfect place for hanging photos. All kids love to have a little privacy and a bat cave makes the perfect place for your hero to curl up with a book and relax.

The deep blue ocean has called boys to the sea throughout history. Walls are designed to keep kids in, but if you let their imagination run wild with full Star Wars design, they will be able to soar. Source: Dezaar Interiors. Frame the mountain mural with white toy storage and shelving that extends to the ceiling. Life-sized or nearly stuffed animals can add character to any room.

Get creative with monkeys, giraffes, or tigers. With constellation wallpaper and a spherical hanging light, the bedroom can expertly display a subtle outer space theme. Have plenty of chalk on hand in all different colors. Source: I Heart Naptime. Make clever use of patterns, like this black cat comforter and teepee. Tie the theme into the wall art and ceiling with bold black and white stripes.

Create space for your boy to play with a bright blue area rug. Wall art and murals create a clever display for the avid explorer in your life. A reading rack is a perfect way to inspire a love of reading. Offset the books with unique designs that reflect interests. Aspiring photographers will appreciate new ways to display photos —mini clips on a string are ideal.

Source: Kiss Me Darling Blog. For a lumberjack-inspired bedroom, feature a wood wall with cute axe and log pillows. Incorporate a baseball logo quilt and framed poster prints.

Every budding student will love this desk set-up that includes a globe, dinosaur plant holder, and a quirky Darth Vader bust. Simple tabletop decor can transform a bedroom study area. Source: My Passion For Decor. A rustic fence turned headboard pairs perfectly with a wooden dresser and nightstand in this preteen boys bedroom.

Distressed wood can turn any room into one with a farmhouse feel. Take his love of hockey to new heights by bringing his hobby loves into the bedroom design. Line his wall with hockey sticks from the big game and create hockey puck coasters. Themes can develop with something as simple as framing a state map or state flag. The rug in this room adds texture to the bedroom and pulls the design together to create a modern style. Source: The Inspired Room.

If you have old skateboards that nobody is using, try repurposing them into shelves for a preteen boys bedroom. Source: J and J Design Group. A flash of color can be achieved in many ways, but matching your rug with throw pillows is always a good bet.

Add some antlers, a pouf, and a textile throw and he'll be the most hipster kid in school before he's old enough to know what hipster actually means. Turn his room into a jungle by mounting animal heads giraffes, elephants, etc.

It looks even cooler if you put a bold wallpaper underneath. See more at Veneer Designs. This built-in bed creates a cozy sleeping nook, and maximizes space in a kid's room. All-white makes it feel brighter and therefore, larger , but the black arrow design adds cool character.

If he wants to paint the walls but you're not having it, compromise. Painting the door still adds color, but won't overwhelm the whole room.

See more at Young House Love. A gallery wall is a fun and whimsical way to display your kiddo's favorite things — space, bikes, bunnies, anything goes! Sure, it might result in some DIY fails , but they'll love you anyway. If you want to keep it as low-maintenance as possible, just wallpaper one wall.

Super simple, looks incredible. This blue boy's room is anything but basic, thanks to a yellow gingham rug, a name banner, and a pretty sweet stereo pillow. Relish in the fact that he's not actually blasting music from his room at this age. The easiest way to upgrade a room? Clean it up. Corralling toys in baskets keeps everything tidy, but doesn't look like a total eyesore. This blue and cream bedroom gets a fun pop of color from an orange throw.

The lighting, though, is definitely the coolest part of this room. Design Inspiration. Room Ideas. How to Renovate. Shopping Guides. United States. Type keyword s to search. Today's Top Stories. The 10 Best Plants for Fall Color. Build a Slide. Heidi Caillier. Let Them Choose the Color Scheme. Gieves Anderson. Incorporate Family Memories. Strike a Balance. Dustin Askland. Hang a Chair. Choose a Cool Bed.

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